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Is There An Urban Sociology? Questions on a Field and a Vision |
Comment on Sharon Zukin/1. From "Strict" Urban Sociology to Relaxed but Engaged Urban Theories |
Comment on Sharon Zukin/2 |
Comment on Sharon Zukin/3. There Is, There Is! |
Speaking From the Global North. A Response to Three Comments |
New Media and Collective Action in the Middle East Can Sociological Research Help Avoiding Orientalist Traps? |
Bridges of the Revolution Linking People, Sharing Information, and Remixing Practices |
"Raise Your Head High, You're An Egyptian!" Youth, Politics, and Citizen Journalism in Egypt |
The State of Disarray of a Networked Revolution The Syrian Uprising's Information Environment |
Facebook Iran The Carnivalesque Politics of Online Social Networking |
Two Forms of Temporality in Contemporary Iran |
Vincent Buskens, Werner Raub, and Marcel A. L. M. van Assen (eds.), Micro-Macro Links and Microfoundations in Sociology. London: Routledge, 2011, 247 pp. |
Colin Crouch, The Strange Non-Death of NeoLiberalism. Cambridge: Polity, 2011, xii + 199 pp. |
Christian Fleck, Andreas Hess, and E. Stina Lyon (eds.), Intellectuals and their Publics. Perspectives from the Social Sciences. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009, 282 pp. |
Joachim Radkau, Max Weber. A Biography. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2009, xix + 683 pp. |
Costanzo Ranci (ed.), Social Vulnerability in Europe. The new Configurations of Social Risks. Basingstoke (UK): Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, xx + 299 pp. |
Michael Schillmeier and Miquel Domènech (eds.), New Technologies and Emerging Spaces of Care. Farnham-Burlington: Ashgate, 2010, 224 pp. |
Jean Terrier, Visions of the Social: Society as a Political Project in France, 1750-1950. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011, xxxi + 216 pp. |